Regular readers may have spotted that I’m contemplating painting a
Transylvanian ally
for use with an Early German Protestant army for the Thirty Years War (TYW).
I’m so keen on this mini-project I’ve already
painted all the samples
I bought at Britcon and I’ve moved on to considering my next purchase(s).
Amongst these will be the figures for a general and his entourage.
Obviously, aside from a white horse, he needs a suitable standard so I began
looking for a suitable image. I only wanted an idea as I usually paint my
flags by hand.
As it turned out
Wikipedia
was all I needed. An article on the Translylvanian coat of arms provided a
concise history of the arms during the period and some useful pictures.
Sadly, all the pictures were before 1597 or after 1665; nothing during
theTYW. There was however a brief description of the arms in between.
Armed with this information and a high resolution image from
wikimedia I dusted off my graphics package and set to work. Here’s the
resulting image:
The next step was to make this into a useable flag for wargaming. This involved
a few tweaks to the blue but I managed it easily enough:
You can
download
the flag if you don’t want to use the above image. The file contains some brief
historical notes and flags suitable for all scales from 15 to 30 mm.
Link to the TMP thread
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteAdditional resources:
ReplyDelete[1] Carpathia from Wappenwiki.
[2] Principality of Transylvania from Wappenwiki.
The arms for 1597-1659 in [2] differ from that given in the Wikipedia article quoted in the main text